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Öcalan: Process Can’t Continue Unilaterally
“My brother told me that the process can’t continue unilaterally and both parties required to take steps towards resolution,” Mehmet Öcalan said. Abdullah Öcalan’s lawyers also submitted requests to meet their client.
13 August 2013
Another Deadly “Joke” in Turkey’s Barracks
One soldier on compulsory drafting has reportedly been killed while “jokingly” pointing rifles with another fellow private in the southeastern district of Lice, Diyarbakır.
13 August 2013
Turkish Wrestler Grounded For Racism
FILA has barred Turkish wrestler Kayaalp from attending tournaments for a period of six months due to his racist tweets and insults on Gezi Resistance protestors in Turkey. “We will not let our kid go wasted,” Turkey’s Wrestling Federation said.
12 August 2013
4 Arrested in Ali Ismail Murder Case
A court arrested four suspects (including a policeman) for the willful murder of Ali Ismail Korkmaz, a Gezi Park protestors who died in the results of massive beating in Eskişehir province.
7 August 2013
Beyza Kural
Why do Facebook and Twitter Shut Down Accounts In Turkey?
Recently, several Facebook and Twitter account have either been shut down or suspended. bianet asked the reason of this recent phenomenon to Erkan Saka, lecturer at Istanbul Bilgi University.
7 August 2013
Elif Akgül
TAF Releases Statement on Ergenekon Verdict
Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) released a statement on yesterday’s Ergenekon trial verdict, saying that “they were feeling and sharing the grief of their longtime co-workers and their family members”.
6 August 2013
Verdict Issued in Ergenekon Case
Judges issued a verdict in Ergenekon case this afternoon, ordering life sentences to several defendants including former military chief Başbuğ, retired brigade general Küçük, retired army general Tolon, retired colonel Çiçek, retired army general Iğsız and journalist Özkan.
5 August 2013
Soccers Fan Groups React Upon Political Cheering Ban
Various soccer fan group members spoke up on the government’s latest plans to ban political cheering in stadiums across Turkey. Considering the measures as an extension of AKP government’s ban mentality, Tek Yumruk and Sol Açık groups predict that soccers fans are very like to use humor in the days to come.
2 August 2013
Elif Akgül
5 Detained in Mersin
Police held searches in 20 apartments in the southern province of Mersin this morning, detaining 5 individuals on the ground that they organized Gezi protests.
1 August 2013
“Everywhere Taksim Everywhere Resistance” Slogan Faces Ban
The Turkish government is reportedly paving its way to ban the use of Gezi Resistance-related slogans including “Everywhere Taksim, Everywhere Resistance” in stadiums across Turkey.
31 July 2013
Machete-Carrying Man Charged With 27 Years of Prison
Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office released its charges on Sabri Çelebi, the machete-carriying man who attacked Gezi Resistance protestors. Charged with “attempting to assault purposefully”, Çelebi is facing prison sentence up to 27 years.
31 July 2013
Rape Suspect Soldiers Laid Off in Bingöl
Family and Social Policies Minister Fatma Şahin said 8 expert sergeants suspected of raping a teenager girl (16) have been laid off from their duties.
30 July 2013
"Iftar Detainees" Released
Detained after attempting to break their Ramadan fasts in Gezi Park, 6 individuals have been released. While four detainees were released after their testimonies to police and prosecutors, Haluk Ağabeyoğlu and Ahmet Batal have been released after their testimony to a court.
29 July 2013
“Iftar Detainees” Sent to Courthouse
Detained on Saturday after attempting to break their Ramadan fast in Gezi Park, 6 individuals including one minor has been sent to Istanbul Courthouse this morning for their testimonies to prosecutors.
29 July 2013
Interior Ministry Admits Police Use of Bats
Interior Minister Muammer Güler warned police officers on a variety of issues including “not throwing gas bombs from close distance”, “not dispersing protestors with material like bats” and “not allowing aggressors who attack protestors with bats and machetes”.
23 July 2013
"You Can’t Even Hammer A Nail in Gezi Park"
Saying that the latest regional administration court verdict on Topçu Barracks in Gezi Park was unlawful, advocate Can Atalay claimed that no authorities could even hammer a nail in the park due to Istanbul 1st Administration Court decision on the suspension of all construction efforts in the area.
22 July 2013
Nilay Vardar
Devrimci Karargah Case Verdict Announced
24 defendants acquitted in Devrimci Karargah case. While Volkan Karakuş and Bayram Aydoğdu were released pending a trial, 15 defendants have been convicted for “being an illegal organization member”.
19 July 2013
“Police Pulled His Gun and Attacked”
“Policeman Ahmet Şahbaz pulled his gun even before approaching to protestors and set his weapon mechanism ready while kicking a protestor,” expert report on the death moment of Ethem Sarısülük - a report that denied Şahbaz’s allegations “I pulled my gun because I was afraid”.
18 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
Clashes in Syria Leave Child Killed in Turkey
Last night, armed clashes between Free Syrian Army and Syrian-Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) near the Turkish border in Syria left Mahsun Ertuğrul (17) dead in Ceylanpınar district, Urfa.
18 July 2013
“Rebellion” Raids in Istanbul
Police raided several apartments in Istanbul this morning, detaining 55 individuals with a majority of university students for one of the charges related to “provoking public to rebellion”. Film spools were listed in the confiscated items.
16 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
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Suspect Released Under Judicial Control
The only suspect on the killing of Gezi Park protestor Ali Ismail Korkmaz has been released last night under judicial control. “There is little possibility that suspect is the doer of the killing. We regard the court’s decision as normal,” Korkmaz’s advocate said.
16 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Osman Erden Shares His Police Violence Story
“The attitude of political power on police authorities brings along the violence,” said Osman Erden, assistant professor at MSGSÜ who has been subjected to police violence and detained on Saturday during a TMMOB press statement in downtown Istanbul.
15 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Arrested Detainees Used Right to Remain Silent, Court Logs Say
8 Gezi Parkers including a flag seller, who were arrested for “not dispersing as non-armed demonstrators after police warning”, have objected their arrest this morning. “Suspects used their rights to remain silent at police headquarters,” court logs cited.
15 July 2013
Ayça Söylemez
One Suspect Detained
One suspect has been detained related to the killing of Gezi Park protestor Ali Ismail Korkmaz in the central province of Eskişehir and expected to appear before a prosecutor in the afternoon, said advocates Önder Öztürk and Gürkan Korkmaz.
15 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Beating Scenes “Missing” in Footage
Prosecutors obtained a footage from the “broken” surveillance camera nearby the crime scene of Ali Ismail Korkmaz beating. The footage, however, didn’t include any attack scenes - a controversial situation that made Korkmaz’s family advocate suspicion on evidence obscuring.
12 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Suspect Flees Abroad As Judge Releases For “No Runaway Risk”
Sabri Çelebi, a man who attacked Gezi Park demonstrators with a machete, has been released by a court. “All newspaper covering the issue before final court decision are responsible for this,” advocate Hacer Yılmaz told bianet.
12 July 2013
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Thousands Bid Farewell to Ali Ismail Korkmaz in Antakya
Thousands of people assembled in Antakya to bid their farewell to Ali Ismail Korkmaz (19), a Gezi Resistance protestor who was killed in the central province of Eskişehir.
11 July 2013
Ahmet Saymadi
Ali Ismail Korkmaz, Gezi Resistance Protestor, Dies at 19
University student Ali Ismail Korkmaz (19), a Gezi Resistance protestor who was severely battened by a group of casually-dressed people on June 3, died in a hospital in the central province of Eskişehir. While attackers have yet to be identified, related surveillance camera recordings turned out to be “damaged”.
10 July 2013
Beyza Kural
Various Moods of Turkish Police
Authorities closed down Gezi Park again last night - after reopening following a long closure of 23 days. Some of Turkish police response to protestors appeared on bianet cameras as follows.
9 July 2013
Beyza Kural,Elif Akgül
OHO Participants Release Gezi Resistance Blog
On its 5th day, IPS Communication Foundation’s OHO program has resumed yesterday with journalist candidates publishing a Gezi Resistance blog on a variety of themes.
5 July 2013
Ceyda Ulukaya
Gendarmerie Weapons in Lice Sent to Prosecutors
Prosecutors ordered the seize of weapons used by gendarmerie officers who allegedly fired on civilians during a protest on Kayacık (aka Hezan) village, Lice in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır. Weapons will be put through examination.
4 July 2013
RedHack Identified as “Cyber Terrorist Organization”
Police authorities reportedly submitted a report to Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office, identifying RedHack as a “cyber terrorist organization” that encouraged public to commit crimes via twitter during Gezi Resistance.
4 July 2013
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